Modern Sustainable House – Flyway View House by Jon Anderson

Concrete Block Structure Flyway View House

Flyway View House by Jon Anderson
The Flyway View House designed by Jon Anderson Architecture in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The architect concepts this house to maximize views of the bird habitat and to take advantage of solar exposure and passive ventilation, the design hosts simple sustainable materials and the thoughtful use of glass blends the indoor and outdoor living spaces. The major living areas align the Southern exposure and view windows. Overhangs protect these areas from the high summer sun but exploit the low winter sun for passive heat gain. The house sits below the ancient cottonwoods with distant views of the Sandia mountain range to the East, the Rio Grande Bosque to the West and abundant migratory wildfowl to the South. All exterior walls are done in concrete blocks. The roof deck is made of steel. The large glass areas are built from storefront components with a black anodized finish.
- Flyway View House by Jon Anderson
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- Overhangs Structure Flyway View House
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September 15th, 2010 at 5:25 am
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